The project was the third segment of the South Dakota Grazing Management & Planning Project, initiated during July, 2001 by the South Dakota Grassland Coalition to improve water quality and wildlife habitat, increase biodiversity and maximize...

The annual aerial spring inventory of antelope was conducted from April through June, 2001. From these survey data, the July population of antelope in South Dakota was estimated to be 33,420 and the average doe:fawn ratio was 100:86.

The annual aerial spring inventory of antelope was conducted from April through June, 2003. From these survey data, the July population of antelope in South Dakota was estimated to be 40,788 and the average doe:fawn ratio was 100:85.

This 100-page publication is the culmination of the Labor Market Information Center's green jobs research efforts as part of the Northern Plains and Rocky Mountain Consortium. The U.S. Department of Labor, Employment and Training Administration...

The annual aerial spring inventory of antelope was conducted during May, 1989, From this survey data, the July population of antelope for South Dakota was estimated to be 34,943, and the doe:fawn ratio was 100:92.

This report includes the financial statements for the state of South Dakota as of June 30, 2012 and for the year then ended. The report also presents the results of audit of the
state’s compliance with state and federal laws and regulations.

Report on the Northeast Glacial Lakes Watershed Protection and Improvement Project. This project encompass four northeast South Dakota counties: Day, Grant, Marshall, and Roberts, and portions of four major river basins; Big Sioux, James,...

The annual aerial spring inventory of antelope was conducted during May, 1988. From this survey data, the July population of antelope for South Dakota was estimated to be 20,836, and the doe:fawn ratio was 100:76.

The annual aerial spring inventory of antelope was conducted from April through June, 2000. From these survey data, the July population of antelope in South Dakota was estimated to be 33,322 and the average doe:fawn ratio was 100:94.

The annual aerial spring inventory of antelope was conducted from April through June, 2002. From these survey data, the July population of antelope in South Dakota was estimated to be 29,258 and the average doe:fawn ratio was 100:83.